US7073183B2 - Locking mechanism of disk device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a locking mechanism of a disk device which performs reading or writing by loading a disk as a recording medium, and particularly, to a locking mechanism of a loading mechanism which performs insertion/ejection of a tray to which a disk is loaded.
- FIG. 8 to FIG. 10 are schematic views of the configuration of a conventional disk device as described.
- This type of disk device comprises a tray 4 for loading a disk 2 to be an information recording medium, and a casing 1 inside which the tray 4 is housed to be capable of being inserted/ejected.
- the tray 4 is housed inside the casing 1 to be movable in the upward/downward direction (see an arrow L 1 ) with respect to the casing 1 as shown in FIG. 8 .
- the tray 4 is pulled out from the casing 1 .
- the tray 4 is pushed into the casing 1 so that the tray 4 is completely set inside the casing 1 .
- a disk drive device 3 provided in the tray 4 is activated to perform writing or reading of information to/from the disk 2 .
- FIG. 9 shows a schematic view of the configuration of a locking mechanism A for keeping the tray 4 to be housed inside the casing 1 .
- the main part of the locking mechanism comprises a locking pin 5 provided on the casing 1 side and a locking lever 6 provided on the tray 4 side. Further, on the tray 4 side, provided are various structural elements necessary for engaging/releasing a locking part 6 a with/from the locking pin 5 by operating the locking lever 6 .
- the locking lever 6 having the protruded locking part 6 a on the tip to be engaged with the locking pin 5 is mounted on the tray 4 to be capable of oscillating with a locking lever shaft 24 being a fulcrum. Further, it is energized to oscillated in a direction where the locking part 6 a is engaged with the locking pin 5 , that is, in a counterclockwise direction in FIG. 9 by a locking lever oscillation energizing member 7 composed of a spring and the like.
- an ejection lever 12 for releasing the locking part 6 a from the locking pin 5 by oscillating the locking lever 6 in a clockwise direction is mounted on the tray 4 to be capable of oscillating with an ejection lever shaft 25 being a fulcrum. Further, it is energized to oscillate in a direction where a pressing piece 12 a of the ejection lever 12 presses the locking lever 6 , that is, in a counterclockwise direction in FIG. 9 , by an ejection lever oscillation energizing member 15 .
- a movable piece 11 a is attached to the ejection lever 12 and corresponding to this, a self-attraction type solenoid 11 is fixed on the tray 4 side.
- the self-attraction type solenoid 11 holds the movable piece 11 a by a permanent magnet (not shown).
- the ejection lever 12 is kept to be in a state shown in FIG. 9 , that is the state where a pressing piece 12 a formed in the ejection lever 12 does not press the locking lever 6 .
- the locking part 6 a hooks onto the locking pin 5 so that the locking mechanism A is locked.
- FIG. 10 shows the state where the lock is released.
- the tray 4 is pressed by an ejection mechanism B comprising a tray ejection power source 8 such as a spring or the like shown in FIG. 8 , a tray ejection lever 9 and the like so as to be pushed out of the casing 1 in the forward direction with respect to the casing 1 , that is, in the downward direction (see an arrow L 2 ) in FIG. 10 .
- the final step of the pull-out operation is performed by a user through grabbing a front panel 17 (see FIG. 8 ).
- a mechanism for attracting the movable piece 11 a to the solenoid 11 by returning the state of the ejection lever 12 shown in FIG. 10 again back to the position shown in FIG. 9 comprises a reset lever 14 mounted on the tray 4 to be capable of oscillating with a reset lever shaft 26 being a fulcrum.
- the reset lever 14 is engaged with the ejection lever 12 which oscillates in a counterclockwise direction (see an arrow L 3 ) by the energizing force from the ejection lever oscillation energizing member 15 so that it is always oscillated in a clockwise direction (see an arrow L 4 ) by the oscillating force of the ejection lever 12 in a counterclockwise direction.
- a reverse-doglegged bent part 14 a as a part of the reset lever 14 to be in contact with the locking pin 5 is formed due to the relative position shift generated between the casing 1 and the tray 4 caused by the inserting/ejecting action of the tray 4 , that is, the position shift of the reset lever 14 against the locking pin 5 .
- the reset lever 14 together with the tray 4 are moved in the downward direction (the arrow L 2 ) in FIG. 10 and the reset lever 14 is to be in the state shown in FIG. 10 .
- a guide part 14 a of the reset lever 14 is pressed by the locking pin 5 so that the reset lever 14 oscillates in a counterclockwise direction (in the opposite direction to the arrow L 4 ) in FIG. 10 .
- the ejection lever 12 engaged with the reset lever 14 is oscillated in a clockwise direction (in the opposite direction to the arrow L 3 ) so that the movable piece 11 a attached to the ejection lever 12 is again to be attracted to the permanent magnet of the solenoid 11 .
- the shapes of the reset lever 14 and the engagement the reset lever 14 and the ejection lever 12 are designed in such a manner that the ejection lever 12 overstrokes and oscillates in a clockwise direction so as to press the movable piece 11 a which is in contact with the solenoid 11 further to the solenoid 11 . Therefore, the movable piece 11 a is surely stuck to the solenoid 11 when the movable piece 11 a is attracted again to the permanent magnet of the solenoid 11 .
- the movable piece 11 a is attached to the ejection lever 12 through a resin spring 13 .
- the resin spring 13 the movable piece 11 a allows a prescribed amount of play for the ejection lever 12 .
- an emergency ejection lever 16 for forcibly detaching the locking lever 6 from the locking pin 5 by a manual operation in case of breakdowns of the solenoid 11 or other members and in case when ejecting the tray 4 before applying power source to the personal computer.
- the emergency ejection lever 16 is mounted on the tray 4 to be capable of oscillating through an emergency ejection lever shaft 28 .
- the emergency ejection lever 16 is oscillated, as shown in FIG. 10 , in a counterclockwise direction (see an arrow L 5 ).
- the locking lever 6 associated with the emergency ejection lever 16 is oscillated in a clockwise direction (see an arrow L 6 ) so that the locking part 6 a is forcibly detached from the locking pin 5 .
- the locking mechanism of a disk device comprising the locking pin 5 on the casing 1 side and the locking lever 6 and other structural elements on the tray 4 side has been described as an example. However, there is also a disk device comprising, inversely, the locking pin 5 on the tray 4 side and the locking lever 6 and other structural elements on the casing 1 side. In any case, the basic structure and operational condition are substantially the same as those described above.
- An object of the present invention is to simplify the changes in the design of the locking mechanism and lower the price while improving the impact resistance, specifically, in a locking mechanism of a disk device using a solenoid as a holding unit.
- a locking mechanism of a disk device which is mounted in between a tray for holding and conveying a disk as an information recording medium and a casing for storing the tray to be capable of being inserted and ejected, comprises: a locking pin mounted on either one of members out of the casing or the tray; a locking lever with a locking part on the tip to be engaged with the locking pin, which is held to be capable oscillating by the other member out of the casing or the tray; and an ejection lever mounted to be capable of oscillating for keeping or releasing the engagement between the locking pin and the locking part by energizing a prescribed oscillation movement to the locking lever; and a holding unit for keeping the engagement between the locking pin and the locking part through holding one end of the ejection lever against the energizing force in the opposite direction which is normally set beforehand. Also, a balance weight is mounted on the opposite side to the ejection lever with respect to the oscillation center of the ejection lever.
- the present invention uses a balance weight so as to set the center of the gravity of the rotation part of the ejection lever to be in the oscillation center of the ejection lever or the vicinity. Therefore, the force generated by the external impact acting to release the engagement between the locking pin and the locking lever is limited to a smaller value compared to that of the force by which the holding unit holds the ejection lever.
- the present invention can prevent the tray from being ejected from the casing carelessly by releasing the lock of the locking mechanism even if an external impact force applied to the locking mechanism.
- the locking mechanism of the present invention further comprises a reset lever.
- the reset lever oscillates the ejection lever by being pressed by the locking pin when the tray is ejected from the casing, and moves one end of the ejection lever to a position to be held by the holding unit.
- one end of the ejection lever is to be held by the holding unit when the tray is ejected from the casing so that generation of noise due to oscillation of the ejection lever can be prevented.
- the locking mechanism of the disk device for housing a tray inside a casing may have a configuration comprising: a locking pin mounted on either one of members out of the casing or the tray; while comprising: on the other member out of the casing or the tray, a locking lever having a locking part on the tip to be engaged with the locking pin, which is supported to be capable of oscillating; an ejection lever supported to be capable of oscillating for pressing a prescribed part of the locking lever so as to oscillate the locking lever in such a direction that the locking part is detached from the locking pin; and a holding unit for holding a movable piece provided on one end of the ejection lever so as to set aside the ejection lever to such a position that the ejection lever does not press the locking lever.
- it may comprise a balance weight having a prescribed weight is provided on the opposite side to the center of the gravity of the ejection lever with respect to the oscillation center of the ejection lever.
- the balance weight it is desirable that the balance weight be so provided to the ejection lever that the center of the gravity of the ejection lever is to be in the oscillation center of the ejection lever or the vicinity.
- a balance weight having a prescribed weight is provided on the opposite side to the center of the gravity of the locking lever with respect to the oscillation center of the locking lever. It is more desirable that the balance weight be so provided to the locking lever that the center of the gravity of the locking lever is to be in the oscillation center of the locking lever or the vicinity.
- the locking mechanism of a disk device may further comprise a reset lever being supported to be capable of oscillating while a part of which is being engaged with the ejection lever, which comes to be in slide-contact with the locking pin due to a position shift generated between the tray and the casing by the inserting and ejecting action of the tray, and thereby receives pressuring force from the locking pin to oscillate the ejection lever so that the movable piece comes to be in contact with the holding unit. It is also desirable to have a configuration in which a balance weight having a prescribed weight is provided on the opposite side to the center of the gravity of the reset lever with respect to the oscillation center of the reset lever. It is more desirable that the balance be so provided to the reset lever that the center of the gravity of the reset lever is to be in the oscillation center of the reset lever or the vicinity.
- each moment generated in the reset lever is balanced out with each other, thereby suppressing the oscillation of the reset lever.
- oscillation of the, ejection lever in connection with the oscillation of the reset lever can be suppressed.
- it can suppress releasing of the lock so that the impact resistance performance can be improved.
- the locking mechanism of a disk device may further comprise an emergency ejection lever being supported to be capable of oscillating while a part of which is being engaged with the locking lever, which is oscillated by an external manual operation while energizing a torque to the locking lever, and thereby oscillates the locking lever in such a direction that the locking part of the locking lever is detached from the locking pin.
- each moment generated in the emergency ejection lever is balanced out with each other, thereby suppressing the oscillation of the ejection lever.
- oscillation of the locking lever in connection with the oscillation of the emergency ejection lever itself can be suppressed.
- it can suppress releasing of the lock so that the impact resistance performance can be improved.
- each balance weight described above functions as described even when each of them is provided alone and still can improve the impact resistance performance of the locking mechanism.
- the locking mechanism of a disk device also employs a configuration, comprising: a locking pin mounted on either one of members out of the casing or the tray; while comprising: on the other member out of the casing or the tray, a locking lever having a locking part on the tip to be engaged with the locking pin, which is supported to be capable of oscillating; a locking lever movable unit to be engaged with the other end portion of the tip of the locking lever for oscillating the locking lever in such a direction that the locking part is detached from the locking pin.
- a balance weight having a prescribed weight is provided on the opposite side to the center of the gravity of the locking lever with respect to the oscillation center of the locking lever. Also, it is desirable the balance weight be so provided in the locking lever that the center of the gravity of the locking lever is to be in the oscillation center of the locking lever or the vicinity.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an example of the configuration of a locking mechanism according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view showing the state where the lock of the locking mechanism is released in the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a sectional block diagram taken out from an example of the configuration of the locking mechanism according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is another sectional block diagram taken out from an example of the configuration of the locking mechanism according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing an example of a locking mechanism according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional block diagram showing an example of the configuration of the locking mechanism according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing the configuration of one exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic view showing the configuration of a conventional disk device
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a locking mechanism of the disk device shown in FIG. 8 ;
- FIG. 10 is a schematic view showing the state where the lock of the locking mechanism shown in FIG. 9 is released.
- FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 are the schematic views showing the whole configuration of the locking mechanism according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 are the sectional block diagrams showing a part of the configuration of the locking mechanism.
- the basic configuration of a locking mechanism of a disk device of the present invention which is mounted in between a tray 4 for holding and conveying a disk as an information recording medium and a casing 1 for housing the tray 4 to be capable of being inserted and ejected, comprises: a locking pin 5 provided on either one of members out of the casing 1 or the tray 4 ; and a locking lever 6 with a locking part 6 a to be engaged with the locking pin 5 , which is held to be capable of oscillating by the other member out of the casing 1 or the tray 4 .
- the locking mechanism also comprises an ejection lever 12 mounted to be capable of oscillating for keeping or releasing the engagement between the locking pin 5 and the locking part 6 a by applying a prescribed oscillation movement to the locking lever 6 ; and a holding unit for keeping the engagement between the locking pin 5 and the locking part 6 a through keeping one end of the ejection lever 12 against the applying force in the opposite direction which is normally set beforehand. Also, there is a balance weight 51 being mounted on the opposite side to the ejection lever 12 with respect to the oscillation center of the ejection lever 12 .
- a reset lever 14 oscillating the ejection lever 12 by being pressed by the locking pin 5 when the tray 4 is ejected from the casing 1 , and moves one end of the ejection lever 12 to a position to be held by the holding unit.
- a locking mechanism A is a locking mechanism of a disk device for holding the tray 4 inside the casing 1 , which is provided in the tray 4 for holding and conveying a disk 2 as an information recording medium and the casing 1 for housing the tray 4 to be capable of inserting/ejecting.
- the locking mechanism A comprises the locking pin 5 on the casing 1 side while comprising, on the tray 4 side, a locking lever 6 having a locking part 6 a on the tip to be engaged with the locking pin 5 , an ejection lever 12 supported to be capable of oscillating for oscillating the locking lever 6 in such a direction that the locking part 6 a is detached from the locking pin 5 , and a holding unit 11 for holding a movable piece 11 a provided on one end of the ejection lever 12 so as to set aside the ejection lever 12 in the position where the ejection lever 12 does not push the locking lever 6 .
- the movable piece 11 a of the ejection lever 12 is to be held by the holding unit 11 .
- one end of the ejection lever 12 may have any other configuration with or without the movable piece 11 a as long as the one end of the ejection lever 12 is to be held by the holding unit 11 .
- the holding unit 11 shown in FIG. 1 comprises a permanent magnet (not shown) for attracting one end part of the ejection lever 12 and a solenoid 11 which, when energized (current flows), generates a magnetic force overcoming the magnetic force of the permanent magnet thereby to detach the one end of the ejection lever 12 from the permanent magnet.
- the holding unit 11 may also have a configuration with a solenoid ( 11 ) which generates a magnetic force by being constantly energized for attracting the one end of the ejection lever 12 and detaches the one end of the ejection lever 12 from the solenoid, when not being energized, through the energizing force of an ejection lever oscillation energizing member 15 in the opposite direction to be described later.
- a solenoid 11
- the locking mechanism A comprises a reset lever 14 being supported to be capable of oscillating while a part of which is being engaged (linked) with the ejection lever 12 .
- the reset lever 14 due to the position shift generated between the tray 4 and the casing 1 by the inserting and ejecting action of the tray 4 , receives pressuring force from the locking pin 5 to oscillate.
- the ejection lever 12 is oscillated in a direction that the movable piece 11 a is attracted to the permanent magnet of the solenoid 11 .
- the locking mechanism A comprises an emergency ejection lever 16 being supported to be capable of oscillating while a part of which is being engaged with the locking lever 6 .
- the emergency ejection lever 16 is oscillated by an external manual operation while applying a torque to the locking lever 6 and thereby oscillating the locking lever 6 in such a direction that the locking part 6 a of the locking lever 6 is detached from the locking pin 5 .
- the guide face 6 b of the locking lever 6 is pushed by the locking pin 5 opposing the energizing force of the locking lever oscillation energizing member 7 .
- the locking lever 6 rotates around the locking lever shaft 24 in a clockwise direction so that the locking part 6 a of the locking lever 6 is to engage with the locking pin 5 by the energizing force of the locking lever oscillation energizing member 7 when the locking lever 6 rotates to the position where the guide face 6 b is detached from the locking pin 5 .
- the ejection lever 12 for releasing the engagement of the locking part 6 a and the locking pin 5 by oscillating the locking lever 6 in a clockwise direction is mounted on the tray 4 to be capable of freely oscillating with an ejection lever shaft 25 being a fulcrum. Also, it is energized to oscillate by the ejection lever oscillation energizing member 15 in such a direction that a pressing piece 12 a of the ejection lever 12 presses the locking lever 6 , that is, in a counterclockwise direction in FIG. 1 .
- the holding unit 11 comprises a permanent magnet (not shown) for attracting the movable piece 11 a of the ejection lever 12 and a solenoid (in the followings, a numeral 11 is used for referring to the solenoid) which, when energized, generates a magnetic force overcoming the magnetic force of the permanent magnet thereby to detach the movable piece 11 a of the ejection lever 12 from the permanent magnet.
- the movable piece 11 a is attracted by the permanent magnet provided in the solenoid 11 so as to keep the solenoid in an unexcited state.
- the position of the ejection lever 12 is kept in a state shown in FIG. 1 , that is, in such a state that the pressing piece 12 a formed in the ejection lever 12 does not press the locking lever 6 .
- the tray 4 is ejected from the casing 1 by a tray ejection mechanism (corresponds to a tray ejection mechanism B shown in FIG. 7 ).
- an ejection lever balance weight 51 with a prescribed mass is provided on the opposite side to the part where the movable piece 11 a is provided with respect to an oscillation center 25 (ejection lever shaft) of the ejection lever 12 .
- FIG. 1 shows an example of the case where the center of the gravity of the ejection lever 12 including the movable piece 11 a is on the side closer to the movable piece 11 a than the oscillation center 25 .
- the ejection lever balance weight 51 may be provided on the movable piece 11 a when the center of the gravity of the ejection lever 12 is on the opposite side to the movable piece 11 a .
- the ejection lever balance weight 51 is provided in a prescribed part of the ejection lever 12 on the opposite side to the center of the gravity of the ejection lever 12 with respect to the oscillation center 25 .
- the ejection lever balance weight 51 in the opposite direction to the rotation center of the ejection lever 12 , e.g., in the position point symmetrical with the movable piece 11 a with respect to the rotation center, moment Mb, multiplication of the distance Lb to the position where the balance weight 51 is attached and the impact force Fb, acting on the balance weight 51 is generated.
- moment Ma and the moment Mb equal, the moment Ma generated by the movable piece 11 a and the moment Mb of the balance weight 51 acting in the opposite direction are balanced out. Therefore, there is no force generated for rotating the ejection lever 12 in a counterclockwise direction.
- the locking lever 6 is not to be rotated by the rotation of the ejection lever 12 . As a result, it prevents the locking lever 6 from detaching from the locking pin 5 .
- the impact resistance performance can be improved by providing the ejection lever balance weight 51 in the existing locking mechanism A. Therefore, manufacturing cost can be reduced since there is no need to change the design.
- the center of the gravity of the ejection lever 12 cannot be positioned in the oscillation center of the ejection lever 12 due to limitation in the positioning in regards to a feeding mechanism of an optical head which is necessary for the disk device or other priorities in the design, the center of the gravity of the ejection lever 12 can be set in the vicinity of the oscillation center 25 of the ejection lever 12 by providing the balance weight as shown in the present embodiment. Therefore, the impact resistance performance can be improved. Consequently, while improving the performance, the versatility of the possible design can be enhanced. Furthermore, it is possible to reduce the size of the device itself.
- a weight member 51 a having a prescribed mass may be attached on the ejection lever balance weight 51 .
- the weight of the weight member 51 a is to be altered to be mounted on the balance weight 51 depending on the configuration of the locking mechanism A or the level of the impact resistance performance required.
- the impact resistance performance in a various kinds of locking mechanism A can be easily improved.
- it is unnecessary to newly design the shape of the balance weight 51 and the impact resistance performance can be adjusted by altering the mass of the weight member 51 a . The effect is remarkable.
- a locking lever balance weight 52 having a prescribed weight may be provided on the locking lever 6 which is engaged with the locking pin 5 to keep the locking state.
- it is provided on the opposite side to the locking part 6 a with respect to the oscillation center 24 of the locking lever 6 .
- the weight of the locking lever balance weight 52 is set so that, by being provided in the locking lever 6 , the center of the gravity of the locking lever 6 comes to be in the vicinity of the oscillation center of the locking lever or in the oscillation center.
- the moment generated on the locking lever side and the moment generated on the opposite side with respect to the oscillation center 24 of the locking lever 6 are mutually balanced out even if an external impact which is sufficient to oscillate the locking lever 6 is applied to the dick device.
- the oscillation of the locking lever 6 is suppressed.
- the locking part 6 a provided on the tip of the locking lever 6 can be prevented from detaching from the locking pin 5 so that the impact resistance performance of the locking mechanism can be improved.
- the reset lever 14 is supported on the tray 4 to be capable of oscillating through a reset lever shaft 26 and one end part is linked with the ejection lever 12 . Thereby, the reset lever 14 is to oscillate in accordance with the oscillation of the ejection lever 12 . Also, a substantially doglegged guide face 14 a which becomes in slide-contact with the locking pin 5 in connection with the inserting/ejecting operation of the tray 4 is formed on the other side of the reset lever 14 .
- the reset lever 14 together with the tray 4 is moved from the state shown in FIG. 2 to the direction to be ejected from the casing 1 (in a downward direction, that is, an arrow L 2 direction in FIG. 10 ).
- the guide face 14 a of the reset lever 14 is pressed by the locking pin 5 and the reset lever 14 is oscillated in a counterclockwise direction.
- the ejection lever 12 linked with the reset lever 14 is oscillated in a clockwise direction so that the movable piece 11 a attached to the ejection lever 12 is to be attracted again to the solenoid 11 . Therefore, the reset lever 14 and the ejection lever 12 do not interfere with the locking pin 5 to be let through and the tray 4 is completely ejected from the casing 1 .
- the emergency ejection lever 16 is a substantially V-shaped member and is mounted on the tray 4 with the bent portion being an oscillation center 28 . Further, one end part of the ejection lever is engaged with the end part of the locking lever 6 on the opposite side to the locking part 6 a . Thereby, the locking lever 6 can be oscillated through oscillation of the emergency ejection lever 16 so that the engagement between the locking part 6 a and the locking pin 5 can be forcibly released. In other words, through pressing the opposite side (operation part 16 a ) of the above-described engaged part from the front panel 17 side shown in FIG. 8 , the emergency ejection lever 16 can be oscillated in a counterclockwise direction. Thereby, the locking lever 6 which is engaged with the emergency ejection lever 16 can be oscillated in a clockwise direction so that the engagement between the locking part 6 a and the locking pin 5 can be forcibly released.
- a reset lever balance weight 53 may be provided to the reset lever 14 and an emergency ejection lever balance weight 54 may be provided in the emergency ejection lever 16 in the same manner as described above.
- FIG. 4 shows the configuration in which the reset lever balance weight 53 is provided to the reset lever 14 .
- the reset lever balance weight 53 is provided on the side closer to the engaged part with the ejection lever 12 with respect to the oscillation center 26 of the reset lever 14 .
- the balance weight it is desirable that the balance weight have such weight that the center of the gravity of the reset lever 14 comes to be in the vicinity of the oscillation center or in the oscillation center.
- the center of the gravity is in the position distant for the length of the distance Ld so that moment Md, multiplication of the impact force Fd and the distance Ld, acts on the reset lever 14 , thereby rotating the reset lever 14 in the Md direction. Therefore, the rotation of the ejection lever 12 to be engaged therewith is further increased and a force acts on the locking lever 6 which is engaged with the ejection lever 12 to detach the locking pin 5 therefrom. Thus, the locking lever 6 is easily detached from the locking pin 5 .
- the center of the gravity is to be set in the position distant for the length of the distance Le in the opposite direction with respect to the rotation center of the conventional reset lever 14 so as to have the equal or larger force compared to the moment Mc. Therefore, moment Me, multiplication of the impact force Fe and the distance Le, acts on the reset lever 14 so as to rotate the reset lever 14 in the Me direction which is the opposite direction to the Md direction. Accordingly, a force balancing the moment Mc acts on the ejection lever 12 which is engaged with the reset lever 14 thereby balancing or reducing the torque. As a result, there is no force acting on the locking lever 6 which is contacted with the ejection lever 12 to detach it from the locking pin 5 . This, it prevents the locking lever 6 from detaching from the locking pin 5 .
- the mass of the ejection lever 12 and the reset lever 14 are the same, it is possible to prevent the lever from being rotated through providing the distance Lcd, which is from the rotation center of the ejection lever 12 to the linked position of the reset lever 14 , and the distance Ldc, which is from the rotation center of the reset lever 14 to the linked position of the ejection lever 12 , to be the same even in the case where there are impacts applied from all possible directions.
- FIG. 1 shows an example in which an emergency ejection lever balance weight 54 is provided to the emergency ejection lever 16 .
- the emergency ejection lever balance weight 54 is provided to protrude on the opposite side to the opening of the “V” from the bent part of the substantial V-shape. Because of the configuration, the center of the gravity is to be positioned in the vicinity of the rotation center.
- each moment generated in the emergency ejection lever 16 is balanced out with each other, thereby suppressing the oscillation of the emergency ejection lever 16 . Therefore, it can suppress the oscillation of the locking lever 6 to release the locking and the impact resistance performance can be improved.
- Each balance weight 51 , 52 , 53 and 54 described above may be provided alone or some of them may be provided in combination. Further, all of them may be provided at the same time. As described, by setting the center of the gravity of each member to be in the oscillation center, oscillation of each member by the external impact can be suppressed, thereby improving the stability of the locking mechanism.
- FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 are schematic views showing an example of the configuration according to the second embodiment.
- the locking mechanism of a disk device according to the embodiment is different from that of the first embodiment described above and comprises an suction drive type solenoid.
- the locking mechanism using the suction drive type solenoid will be described by referring to FIG. 5 showing the configuration of the locking mechanism.
- the tray 4 comprises a locking pin 50 and, at the same time, the casing 1 comprises a locking lever 60 supported to be capable of oscillating with a locking part 60 a on the tip to be engaged with the locking pin 50 and an suction drive type solenoid 110 as a locking lever movable unit engaged with the other end of the locking lever 60 for oscillating the locking lever 60 in such a direction that the locking part 60 a is detached from the locking pin 50 .
- the locking mechanism comprises an emergency ejection lever 160 which is oscillated by an external manual operation and presses a movable piece 110 a of the suction drive type solenoid 110 to apply the torque to the locking lever 60 thereby to oscillate the locking lever 60 in such a direction that the locking part 60 a is detached from the locking pin 50 , and an emergency ejection lever oscillation energizing member 200 which is normally set aside so that the emergency ejection lever 160 does not press the suction drive type solenoid 110 .
- the locking pin 50 may be provided in the casing 1 and the locking lever 60 and the like may be provided in the tray 4 .
- the shapes of the locking pin 50 and the locking part 60 a shown in FIG. 5 that is, the direction to which the members face, is to be the opposite direction to that shown in FIG. 5 (see FIG. 6 ).
- the locking lever 60 is different from that of the first embodiment in shape but has the same function.
- the locking part 60 a formed in one end part of the substantial L-shaped locking lever 60 which is supported to the casing 1 by a locking lever shaft 60 b to be capable of oscillating hooks onto the locking pin 50 fixed to the casing 1 .
- the tray 4 is housed inside the casing 1 .
- the other end of the locking lever 60 is linked with a movable piece 110 a of the suction drive type solenoid 110 .
- the other end of the locking lever 60 is moved according to the shift (in an arrow L 11 direction) of the movable piece 110 a of the suction drive type solenoid 110 .
- the locking lever 60 oscillates (in an arrow L 12 direction) with the shaft being the oscillation center.
- the locking part 60 a is detached from the locking pin 50 and the tray 4 is ejected from the casing 1 .
- the locking pin 50 , and the balance weight 55 , the locking lever 60 and like are arranged in such positions that they do not interfere with each other when the tray 4 is inserted into or ejected from the casing 1 .
- the movable piece 110 a of the suction drive type solenoid 110 is in the state being protruded from the cylindrical solenoid main body in the greatest degree. It is achieved by a movable piece pressing member 110 b which is a coil spring member interposed between the solenoid main body and the movable piece 110 a .
- the suction drive solenoid 110 operates (in the arrow L 11 direction) so as to suck the movable piece 110 a , that is, to approach the main body side upon receiving a command from a control circuit (not shown) which is generated when the ejection button is pushed. Thereby, the locking lever 60 is rotated as described and the lock is released.
- the tray 4 is pulled out from the casing 1 in the state of the lock being released.
- the energizing member 10 b restores the locking lever 60 to the original position.
- a guide face 60 c of the locking lever 60 comes into contact with the locking pin 50 and thereby the locking lever 60 is rotated in a counterclockwise direction, resting the energizing member 110 b .
- the locking lever 60 is rotated in a clockwise direction by the energizing member 110 b and thereby again engaged to the locking pin 50 .
- the emergency ejection lever 160 is provided to move in the direction to which the tray 4 is inserted and ejected.
- the movable piece 110 a of the suction drive type solenoid 110 is pressed through pressing the lever 160 into the inside direction (in an arrow L 11 direction) of the tray 4 by opposing an emergency ejection lever pulling energizing member 200 .
- the lock is also released.
- the emergency ejection lever 160 may be provided to be in contact with the movable piece 110 a of the suction drive type solenoid 110 or to be linked therewith.
- FIG. 5 shows an example of a locking lever balance weight 55 .
- the balance weight 55 comprises a member 55 a provided in the oscillation center of the locking lever 60 by being protruded from the oscillation center in the opposite direction to the locking part 60 a . It also comprises a member 55 b with substantially the same shape and weight as the suction drive type solenoid 110 provided to the oscillation center in the same manner in line symmetrical with respect to the straight line through the locking pin 50 and oscillation center (see the portion filled by dots in FIG. 5 ).
- the center of the gravity of the locking lever 60 can be positioned in the vicinity of the rotation center of the locking lever 60 or desirably in the rotation center.
- the moment generated in the balance weight 55 can balance out the moment which is generated in the locking lever 60 with which the movable piece 110 a and the emergency ejection lever 160 are in contact or linked due to the impact force acting on the movable piece 110 a of the solenoid 110 , the locking lever 60 itself or the emergency ejection lever 160 .
- the emergency ejection lever 160 is moved in the same direction (in the arrow D 4 direction) Thereby, the movable piece 110 a is pressed and a torque is applied to the locking lever 60 to rotate.
- moment opposing the above-mentioned torque is generated in a member of the balance weight 55 denoted by a numeral code 55 b , thereby preventing the locking part 60 a from detaching from the locking pin 50 .
- FIG. 6 shows a locking mechanism in which the positioning of the parts of the locking mechanism shown in FIG. 5 is modified.
- the movable piece 110 a of the solenoid and the emergency ejection lever 160 are positioned to be point symmetry with each other with respect to the rotation center of the locking lever 60 , and a locking lever balance weight 55 is provided by being installed in the emergency ejection lever 160 .
- the locking pin 50 is provided on the casing 1 side and the locking lever 60 and the like are provided on the tray 4 side.
- the lever 160 and the member 55 b of the balance weight 55 are linked through a mechanism by which the straight-line movement of the lever 160 is converted into the rotational movement of the member 55 b of the balance weight. Further, a pin 160 a of the lever 160 and the member 55 b of the balance weight 55 are arranged in such positions that they do not interfere with each other when the tray 4 is inserted or ejected in the state of the lock being released.
- the locking mechanism By positioning the parts as described, the locking mechanism operates as described. At the same time, it requires no additional space for attaching the locking lever balance weight 55 , thereby achieving to save the space occupied by the locking mechanism. Therefore, it becomes possible to provide the balance weight 55 even in an existing model of the locking mechanism which has little extra space so that the impact resistance can be improved.
- the present invention has the configuration and functions as described.
- a balance weight is provided to at least one lever which operates in connection with releasing of the locking.
- the torque generated in the lever itself due to an external impact force can be balanced out by moment generated in the balance weight and, at the same time, the balance weight can be attached to the existing model of the locking mechanism. Therefore, the present invention exhibits such excellent effects that the impact resistance performance can be improved easily at a low cost without changing the design of the locking mechanism itself, which cannot be achieved with the conventional locking mechanism.
- the balance weight By setting the balance weight to have such weight that the center of the gravity of a prescribed lever is to be in the rotation center, it becomes possible to suppress the generation of a torque in the lever by an external impact force. Thereby, the impact resistance performance of the locking mechanism can be further improved.
- the impact resistance performance can be also improved even in a case where a balance weight cannot be provided in a prescribed lever. In such a case, it is achieved by providing a balance weight in another lever which operates in connection with the lever, since a moment is generated in the balance weight opposing the torque for releasing the locking, which is generated in the prescribed lever due to an external impact force.
- the impact resistance performance can be improved by a combination of balance weight provided in each lever so that the versatility of the design can be enhanced.
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